Celebrating Canterbury’s daughter, Aphra Behn
The Canterbury’s Aphra Behn project is launching a year of celebration and events in honour of the first professional woman writer in English and forgotten daughter of Canterbury, Aphra Behn.
The Canterbury’s Aphra Behn project is launching a year of celebration and events in honour of the first professional woman writer in English and forgotten daughter of Canterbury, Aphra Behn.
A new partnership to turbo-charge research, innovation and enterprise in the south east’s horticultural, and food and drink industries has been launched.
Dr Alan Meades, Principal Lecturer in Games Design, at Canterbury Christ Church University, has been researching and documenting one of Britain’s most-loved activities for the past decade.
Students and staff have raised £1,000 for local charity Pilgrims Hospices by using an app to incentivise physical activity by rewarding participants with points.
Olympian, Commonwealth Games gold medallist and Canterbury Christ Church University alumna, Grace Balsdon, has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate in recognition of her achievements in elite sport.
As AI transforms our lives Canterbury Christ Church University is launching its educative approach to AI, showcasing how it is being integrated across research, studies, and industry partnerships.
The red-billed chough has been released into the wild as part of the ground-breaking conservation project to return this at-risk species to Kent.
New academic research suggests Donald Trump’s January 6th speech served as a ‘warrant’ for the violence that occurred when crowds stormed the Capitol building.
Results from the National Student Survey (NSS) have revealed 78% overall satisfaction for final-year undergraduate students.
Canterbury Christ Church University is delighted to announce Helenor Rogers as the first Patient and Public Representative to the School of Public and Allied Health Professions.
Canterbury Christ Church University honoured outstanding local organisations at its inaugural Business and Community Impact awards, recognising their positive impact on local communities.
The University has embarked on an innovative virtual school experience as part of a national pilot for International Qualified Teacher Status (iQTS) programme.